42 TIP Substance Abuse Treatment For Persons With
... Terms Related to Substance Use Disorders..........................................................................22 Terms Related to Mental Disorders ...................................................................................23 Terms Related to Clients....................................... ...
... Terms Related to Substance Use Disorders..........................................................................22 Terms Related to Mental Disorders ...................................................................................23 Terms Related to Clients....................................... ...
OCD - Roger Peele
... Ans. Thought stopping consists of having a technique to stop the pt compulsive thought, e.g., the pt keeps needing to repeat a short prayer and one has the pt shout when that happens, or make a loud noise or snapping a rubber band on the wrist to where it stings. ...
... Ans. Thought stopping consists of having a technique to stop the pt compulsive thought, e.g., the pt keeps needing to repeat a short prayer and one has the pt shout when that happens, or make a loud noise or snapping a rubber band on the wrist to where it stings. ...
Learned Helplessness and Depression
... Research with geriatric populations suggests high levels of clinical depression and greater financial and psychological costs of treatment in long-term care facilities with more restrictive care. Research on learned helplessness, a construct separate from depression, suggests learned helplessness an ...
... Research with geriatric populations suggests high levels of clinical depression and greater financial and psychological costs of treatment in long-term care facilities with more restrictive care. Research on learned helplessness, a construct separate from depression, suggests learned helplessness an ...
Chapter 4: Research on the Origins of Pathological and Problem... Etiology is the study of causal pathways. Because of...
... Although no epidemiological evidence substantiated this finding at the time the manuals were first published, some studies have found rates that high (e.g., Cunningham-Williams et al., 1998; Volberg and Abbott, 1997; Volberg, 1994), and other studies consistently show that men gamble more and have h ...
... Although no epidemiological evidence substantiated this finding at the time the manuals were first published, some studies have found rates that high (e.g., Cunningham-Williams et al., 1998; Volberg and Abbott, 1997; Volberg, 1994), and other studies consistently show that men gamble more and have h ...
Propranolol: a Treatment for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (Ptsd) Or
... victim must also persistently re-experience the traumatic event through visual images, thoughts, dreams, or mental recreation of the event. The person must avoid stimuli associated with the trauma and have persistent symptoms of increased arousal. Finally, the duration of the disturbance must be mor ...
... victim must also persistently re-experience the traumatic event through visual images, thoughts, dreams, or mental recreation of the event. The person must avoid stimuli associated with the trauma and have persistent symptoms of increased arousal. Finally, the duration of the disturbance must be mor ...
Trauma-Informed Care in Behavioral Health Services. Treatment
... The views, opinions, and content expressed herein are the views of the consensus panel members and do not necessarily reflect the official position of SAMHSA or HHS. No official support of or endorsement by SAMHSA or HHS for these opinions or for the instruments or resources described are intended o ...
... The views, opinions, and content expressed herein are the views of the consensus panel members and do not necessarily reflect the official position of SAMHSA or HHS. No official support of or endorsement by SAMHSA or HHS for these opinions or for the instruments or resources described are intended o ...
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... relatively new diagnosis, having been around for approximately 20 years. PDD-NOS is the diagnosis that has come to be commonly applied to those who are on the autism spectrum but do not generally meet the criteria for some other autism spectrum disorder in full, such as Asperger Syndrome. Defining f ...
... relatively new diagnosis, having been around for approximately 20 years. PDD-NOS is the diagnosis that has come to be commonly applied to those who are on the autism spectrum but do not generally meet the criteria for some other autism spectrum disorder in full, such as Asperger Syndrome. Defining f ...
The traumatization of grief?
... meaning-making to grief severity among 157 parents who had lost a child to death. Results showed that the violence of the death, age of the child at death, and length of bereavement accounted for significant differences in normative grief symptoms (assessed by the CBI). Other results indicated t ...
... meaning-making to grief severity among 157 parents who had lost a child to death. Results showed that the violence of the death, age of the child at death, and length of bereavement accounted for significant differences in normative grief symptoms (assessed by the CBI). Other results indicated t ...
Exploration of the Relationship between OCD and Parenting Style
... that students who experience elevated levels of anxiety when compared to other groups also were raised by authoritarian parents, while those students raised by caregivers who were more nurturing, permissive, and warm towards their children did not exhibit the same levels of anxiety (Bakhla et al., 2 ...
... that students who experience elevated levels of anxiety when compared to other groups also were raised by authoritarian parents, while those students raised by caregivers who were more nurturing, permissive, and warm towards their children did not exhibit the same levels of anxiety (Bakhla et al., 2 ...
Tesis Doctoral
... classification systems of mental disorders such as the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) (APA, 2002) and the International Classification of Disease (ICD) (WHO, 1992). Based on this, the psychosis phenotype has traditionally been thought of as a dichotomous entity that can ...
... classification systems of mental disorders such as the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) (APA, 2002) and the International Classification of Disease (ICD) (WHO, 1992). Based on this, the psychosis phenotype has traditionally been thought of as a dichotomous entity that can ...
clinical practice guideline for the management of borderline
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... © Commonwealth of Australia 2013 This work is copyright. You may download, display, print and reproduce the whole or part of this work in unaltered form for your own personal use or, if you are part of an organisation, for internal use within your organisation, but only if you or your organisation d ...
Effectiveness of Treatment of Cerebral Palsy Form Newborn To
... The phenomenon of cerebral palsy has been widely discussed ever since the early attempts of classification and diagnosis, some 150 years ago. The lack of any clear guidelines and definite descriptions have puzzled aetiologists, epidemiologists, researchers, physicians and other health care workers f ...
... The phenomenon of cerebral palsy has been widely discussed ever since the early attempts of classification and diagnosis, some 150 years ago. The lack of any clear guidelines and definite descriptions have puzzled aetiologists, epidemiologists, researchers, physicians and other health care workers f ...
Dissociation in the Finnish General Population
... The aim of this epidemiological study was to investigate the prevalence of psychological and somatoform dissociation and associated factors in the general population. The course of psychological dissociation was examined in a three-year follow-up study. Dissociation was measured with the Dissociativ ...
... The aim of this epidemiological study was to investigate the prevalence of psychological and somatoform dissociation and associated factors in the general population. The course of psychological dissociation was examined in a three-year follow-up study. Dissociation was measured with the Dissociativ ...
Bipolar Disorders 100 years after manic
... way than in the modern definitions (Marneros 1999, Angst and Marneros 2000). Heroes in the poems of Homer were used by ancient Greek physicians and philosophers – for instance Aristotle and Aretaeus of Cappadocia – as examples for mania or melancholia. Hippocrates (460–337 BC), however, was the firs ...
... way than in the modern definitions (Marneros 1999, Angst and Marneros 2000). Heroes in the poems of Homer were used by ancient Greek physicians and philosophers – for instance Aristotle and Aretaeus of Cappadocia – as examples for mania or melancholia. Hippocrates (460–337 BC), however, was the firs ...
Diagnosis, prevalence, pathways, consequences & treatment of insomnia Review Article
... show a diminished SWS, a cardinal homeostatic response to sleep loss16. Finally, following interventions that putatively target sleep homeostasis, patients with insomnia exhibit increases in SWS over pre-treatment levels16. It is important to note that some of these findings might be explained by ...
... show a diminished SWS, a cardinal homeostatic response to sleep loss16. Finally, following interventions that putatively target sleep homeostasis, patients with insomnia exhibit increases in SWS over pre-treatment levels16. It is important to note that some of these findings might be explained by ...
... chronic pain, sleep disturbances, somatization, and profound identity problems) or psychiatric disorders (meeting DSM criteria for another disorder, such as substance abuse, depression, and anxiety disorder). OEF/OIF veterans and service members who have sustained a concussion (mild-TBI) in the comb ...
Chapter 1 Answers and Rationales
... 3. B. In the case of Mary, the 18 year-old-girl seen in a community mental health clinic complaining of abdominal pain, the most appropriate nursing action is answer b, inquire about the duration and progression of pain. By assessing duration and progression, the nurse can gather important informati ...
... 3. B. In the case of Mary, the 18 year-old-girl seen in a community mental health clinic complaining of abdominal pain, the most appropriate nursing action is answer b, inquire about the duration and progression of pain. By assessing duration and progression, the nurse can gather important informati ...
REVIEW ARTICLE Strategies used by psychotic individuals to cope
... participants and addressed coping by affected individuals rather than coping experiences of caregivers or family members. Qualitative and quantitative studies were included. The reviewed articles were not limited to studies of individuals with schizophrenia, but also included studies with individual ...
... participants and addressed coping by affected individuals rather than coping experiences of caregivers or family members. Qualitative and quantitative studies were included. The reviewed articles were not limited to studies of individuals with schizophrenia, but also included studies with individual ...
Psychiatric and physical comorbidity in adults with autism spectrum
... most common comorbid psychiatric illness, followed by attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, mood disorders and deliberate self-harm. Psychosis, substance-use disorder, eating disorder and tic disorder were rarely diagnosed. Participants with Asperger’s syndrome were statistically more likely to ...
... most common comorbid psychiatric illness, followed by attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, mood disorders and deliberate self-harm. Psychosis, substance-use disorder, eating disorder and tic disorder were rarely diagnosed. Participants with Asperger’s syndrome were statistically more likely to ...
Research Quarterly The Dissociative Subtype of PTSD: Rationale, Evidence,
... dissociative subtype in a sample of over 25,000 individuals from 16 different countries. The large sample size and cross-cultural representation permitted evaluation of the correlates and generalizability of the subtype. The authors examined the distribution of symptoms of derealization and deperson ...
... dissociative subtype in a sample of over 25,000 individuals from 16 different countries. The large sample size and cross-cultural representation permitted evaluation of the correlates and generalizability of the subtype. The authors examined the distribution of symptoms of derealization and deperson ...
BASC-2 Parent Rating Scales - Adolescent Behavior Assessment
... The Consistency Index identifies situations when the rater has given inconsistent responses to items that are typically answered in a similar way, based on comparisons made to raters from the general population. The Consistency Index was designed to identify ratings that might not be easily interpre ...
... The Consistency Index identifies situations when the rater has given inconsistent responses to items that are typically answered in a similar way, based on comparisons made to raters from the general population. The Consistency Index was designed to identify ratings that might not be easily interpre ...
The Depression Learning Path By
... "I sincerely wish that more people could be made aware of your site, by some kind of publicity - be it more links from more sites or something. Because I strongly believe that they too would be helped by following the Learning Path and would then have the knowledge required on how to get help with b ...
... "I sincerely wish that more people could be made aware of your site, by some kind of publicity - be it more links from more sites or something. Because I strongly believe that they too would be helped by following the Learning Path and would then have the knowledge required on how to get help with b ...
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... be frightening, with patients fearing loss of control, dissociation from the rest of society and functional impairment. The majority of patients suffering from depersonalization disorder misinterpret the symptoms, thinking that they are signs of serious mental illness or brain dysfunction. This comm ...
... be frightening, with patients fearing loss of control, dissociation from the rest of society and functional impairment. The majority of patients suffering from depersonalization disorder misinterpret the symptoms, thinking that they are signs of serious mental illness or brain dysfunction. This comm ...
2nd Edition Intellectual Disability Mental Health First Aid
... The first was the attendance of some staff from the State-wide Behaviour Intervention Service (SBIS), at an Adult Mental Health First Aid Training Course. SBIS is a service within the Office of the Senior Practitioner, NSW Department of Ageing Disability and Homecare (OSP ADHC). During the course a ...
... The first was the attendance of some staff from the State-wide Behaviour Intervention Service (SBIS), at an Adult Mental Health First Aid Training Course. SBIS is a service within the Office of the Senior Practitioner, NSW Department of Ageing Disability and Homecare (OSP ADHC). During the course a ...
Defining and Differentiating Treatment
... severity and current MDE duration had a significant, positive relationship with the MSM, which provided support for its construct validity. However, the MSM was not associated with certain demographic characteristics (e.g., female sex, older age) assumed to be related to TRD. This study provided an ...
... severity and current MDE duration had a significant, positive relationship with the MSM, which provided support for its construct validity. However, the MSM was not associated with certain demographic characteristics (e.g., female sex, older age) assumed to be related to TRD. This study provided an ...